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Team & Player Ratings to Rnd 7, 2024 vs H&A Season 2023

Player 2024 Rating 2024 Rank 2023 Rating % Change vs 2023 2023 Rank Change in Rank vs 2023
C Petracca 4.578 1 4.707 -2.7 2 1
Max Gawn 4.203 2 3.350 25.5 7 5
Steven May 4.135 3 3.213 28.7 8 5
Jake Lever 3.763 4 3.131 20.2 9 5
C Oliver 3.581 5 5.002 -28.4 1 -4
Jack Viney 3.481 6 3.707 -6.1 4 -2
T Rivers 3.265 7 3.696 -11.7 5 -2
A Tomlinson* 3.175 8 2.915 8.9 14 6
Judd McVee 3.159 9 2.320 36.2 22 13
Ed Langdon 3.071 10 3.057 0.5 10 0
C Salem < 2.978 11 2.993 -0.5 12 1
T McDonald 2.971 12 2.054 44.6 27 15
T Sparrow 2.878 13 2.811 2.4 16 3
A N-Bullen 2.621 14 2.532 3.5 20 6
C Windsor < 2.544 15 - - - -
B Howes 2.425 16 - - - -
J Billings > < 2.358 17 - - - -
M Hore 2.272 18 - - - -
K Pickett 2.254 19 2.101 7.3 26 7
K Chandler 2.150 20 2.265 -5.1 23 3
B Fritsch 2.093 21 2.324 -9.9 21 0
T Woewodin < > 2.090 22 1.406 48.6 34 12
J Bowey* 1.950 23 2.820 -30.9 15 -8
D Turner 1.912 24 1.825 4.8 31 7
J V Rooyen 1.900 25 2.170 -12.4 25 0
Ben Brown < 1.506 26 1.941 -22.4 28 2
B Laurie* < > 1.463 27 2.235 -34.5 24 -3
C Spargo* 1.200 28 1.886 -36.4 29 1
H Petty 1.108 29 2.718 -59.2 19 -10
K Tholstrup* 1.100 30 - - - -
J Schache* 0.700 31 1.525 -54.1 33 2
L Hunter - - 2.939 - 13 -
J Melksham - - 1.599 - 32 -
S McAdam - - - - - -
Team Rating 66.05   69.86 -5.5    
Top 6 23.74   24.43 -2.8    
Bottom 6 13.22   15.17 -12.9    

* Played less than two full matches (in total)

< Subbed out at least once or more (player rating could be somewhat comprised)

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Stats courtesy of footwire.com & wheeloratings.com

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Melbourne v Carlton (Round 9, 2024)

https://www.wheeloratings.com/afl_match_stats.html?ID=20240901

Key Team Stats

Stats highlighted purple were won by Melbourne.

Stat For Against Diff
Disposal Efficiency 68.5 67.4 +1.1
Kicking Efficiency 63.1 62.3 +0.8
Metres Gained 5904 5668 +236
Inside 50s 61 41 +20
Shots At Goal 23 15 +8
Shots Per Inside 50 37.7 36.6 +1.1
Contested Possessions 146 154 -8
Ground Ball Gets 104 106 -2
Intercepts 84 82 +2
Intercept Marks 18 18 +0
Centre Clearances 10 14 -4
Stoppage Clearances 30 28 +2
Contested Marks 9 12 -3
Marks Inside 50 9 7 +2
Hitouts 51 32 +19
Hitouts To Advantage 10 11 -1
Tackles 86 68 +18
Tackles Inside 50 16 9 +7
Def One On One Loss % 33.3 33.3 +0.0

Expected scores

  xScore Score Rushed xWin % xMargin Margin Swing
Melbourne 78.2 76 4 94% +23.7    
Carlton 54.5 77 3 6%   +1 +24.7
Team Shots Score Accuracy xScore +/- xSc. /
Shot
Shot
Rating
Overall
Melbourne 23 11.6.72 47.8% 74.2 −2.2 3.23 −0.10
Carlton 15 12.2.74 80.0% 51.5 +22.5 3.44 +1.50
General Play
Melbourne 14 5.4.34 35.7% 41.3 −7.3 2.95 −0.52
Carlton 7 6.1.37 85.7% 24.4 +12.6 3.48 +1.80
Set Position
Melbourne 9 6.2.38 66.7% 32.9 +5.1 3.65 +0.57
Carlton 8 6.1.37 75.0% 27.2 +9.8 3.39 +1.23
  • xWin %: win probability based on expected scores.
  • Swing: difference between expected margin and actual margin.
  • xScore: total expected score from all shots taken.
  • +/-: total score above or below expected score.
  • xSc. / Shot: average expected score per shot. This represents the average shot difficulty.
  • Shot Rating: average score above or below expected score per shot at goal.

Notes: Expected scores are calculated by Wheelo Ratings. Each shot at goal is assigned an expected score based on the distance from goal, shot angle, and type of shot (e.g. set shot, general play following contested possession, general play following uncontested possession, ground kick, etc) as a proxy for pressure. The model does not take into account factors like the player, whether the ball was kicked with their preferred or non-preferred foot, and pressure on the player when taking the shot. Rushed behinds are excluded from actual and expected scores.

 

 

Pressure

Team pressure

Quarter For Against
1 186 200
2 189 163
3 217 209
4 221 201
Match 202 194

Source: Herald Sun

Most Pressure Points

Note: pressure points are the weighed sum of pressure acts. Physical pressure acts are worth 3.75 points, closing acts are worth 2.25 points, chasing acts are 1.5 points and corralling are 1.2. ( https://www.championdata.com/glossary/afl/ )

Player Pressure
Acts
Pressure
Points
Season
Average
Jack Viney 40 92 61.6
Alex Neal-Bullen 32 87 53.7
Kade Chandler 26 67 49.0
Clayton Oliver 22 55 42.6
Kysaiah Pickett 27 51 42.6
Tom Sparrow 20 47 51.3
Harrison Petty 18 39 27.1
Christian Petracca 13 36 38.2
Ed Langdon 17 32 31.9
Caleb Windsor 11 29 33.7
Tom McDonald 11 27 24.1
Bayley Fritsch 10 26 15.2
Jake Lever 8 23 17.2
Jacob van Rooyen 11 23 16.3
Jack Billings 10 22 25.6
Judd McVee 8 22 16.3
Trent Rivers 9 20 21.9
Max Gawn 7 19 27.0
Daniel Turner 5 13 11.7
Blake Howes 6 12 19.6
Jake Bowey 4 11 11.0
Steven May 3 5 9.5
Taj Woewodin 1 4 13.3

Source: Herald Sun

Time in Forward Half

Quarter For Against
1 53% 47%
2 50% 50%
3 51% 49%
4 76% 24%
Match 59% 41%

Source: Match total sourced from the Herald Sun; quarter values are my own calculations.

Score Sources

Summary

Category Score Against Diff
Kick-in 0.0.0 0.0.0 +0
Centre Bounce 2.0.12 5.0.30 -18
Stoppage (Other) 4.3.27 2.2.14 +13
Turnover 5.6.36 5.2.32 +4
Score Source For Against
Match Season Match Season *
Kick-in 0 3.3 0 2.4
Centre Bounce 12 11.2 30 8.1
Stoppage (Other) 27 24.0 14 17.7
Turnover 36 43.0 32 39.1

* Against season average represents average points conceded by Melbourne across the season, not average points scored by Carlton.

Chain start region

Note: region is from the scoring team's perspective.

Category Region For Against
Match Season Match Season *
Centre Bounce Centre 12 11.2 30 8.1
Kick-in D50 0 3.3 0 2.4
Stoppage (Other) D50 0 1.4 0 2.0
Stoppage (Other) Centre 1 1.8 0 1.3
Stoppage (Other) Wing 20 14.2 7 9.3
Stoppage (Other) F50 6 6.6 7 5.0
Turnover D50 0 7.9 6 6.6
Turnover Centre 8 6.9 13 5.4
Turnover Wing 27 19.9 12 23.0
Turnover F50 1 8.3 1 4.1
Region For Against
Match Season Match Season *
D50 0 12.7 6 11.0
Centre 21 19.9 43 14.9
Wing 47 34.1 19 32.3
F50 7 14.9 8 9.1
Region For Against
Match Season Match Season *
Defensive 50 0 12.7 6 11.0
Defensive midfield 26 19.9 19 13.8
Centre bounce 12 11.2 30 8.1
Attacking midfield 30 22.9 13 25.3
Forward 50 7 14.9 8 9.1

* Against season average represents average points conceded by Melbourne across the season, not average points scored by Carlton.

Points from defensive half

For Against
Match Season Match Season *
26 32.6 25 24.8

* Against season average represents average points conceded by Melbourne across the season, not average points scored by Carlton.

Centre Bounce Attendances

  CBAs CBA % 2024 % 2023 %
Max Gawn 24 89% 86.0% 64.9%
Clayton Oliver 21 78% 70.7% 81.4%
Tom Sparrow 17 63% 45.5% 44.9%
Jack Viney 16 59% 71.2% 72.1%
Alex Neal-Bullen 14 52% 8.1% 2.1%
Christian Petracca 8 30% 59.0% 61.1%
Kysaiah Pickett 5 19% 27.6% 11.2%
Jacob van Rooyen 3 11% 12.6% 7.6%
Trent Rivers 0 0% 3.6% 3.0%
Harrison Petty 0 0% 0.6% 0.7%
Tom McDonald 0 0% 0.0% 5.7%
Christian Salem     27.2% 0.0%
Josh Schache     8.3% 0.0%
Koltyn Tholstrup     8.3%  
Charlie Spargo     4.2% 0.0%
Bailey Laurie     1.5% 0.0%

Ruck Contests and Hitouts

Ruck Contests

  Ruck
Contests
RC % 2024 % 2023 %
Max Gawn 91 84% 83.1% 57.5%
Jacob van Rooyen 12 11% 13.9% 13.1%
Harrison Petty 5 5% 1.7% 2.0%
Alex Neal-Bullen 0 0% 0.0% 0.0%
Christian Petracca 0 0% 0.0% 0.4%
Clayton Oliver 0 0% 0.0% 0.1%
Steven May 0 0% 0.0% 0.0%
Tom McDonald 0 0% 0.0% 9.3%
Tom Sparrow 0 0% 0.0% 0.0%
Josh Schache     13.3% 4.1%
Ben Brown     0.0% 2.3%

Hitouts

  Ruck
Contests
Hitouts To
Adv.
To Adv. %
(2024)
To Adv. %
(2023)
Max Gawn 91 45 9 28.7% 30.1%
Jacob van Rooyen 12 4 1 29.0% 31.1%
Harrison Petty 5 2 0 0.0% 25.0%
Alex Neal-Bullen 0 0 0   0.0%
Christian Petracca 0 0 0   100.0%
Tom McDonald 0 0 0   20.0%
Josh Schache       100.0% 0.0%
Ben Brown         0.0%

Opposition hitouts

  Ruck
Contests
Hitouts To
Adv.
Marc Pittonet 72 21 8
Tom De Koning 36 11 3
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55 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Centre clearances 

Blues 14 Dees 10. 
 

cannot believe that Gawn wins the tap and blues won the contest and got 3 goals straight from centre clearances 

need to fix that. 

5 for the game on centre clearances, huge number and one that will always put you on the back foot. 

Also out 'pressured' in the first quarter, just like the game late last season. This all contributes to getting the jump on us and combined with quick scores out of the middle we'll likely keep starting games against them this way if it isn't rectified. 

 

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Thanks. That first quarter killed us. Almost all other stats indicate we were better. Q2-q3 was very even. The last q was a domination where should have one. 
 

The one thing I noticed was how slow we were on d50 intercepts and turnovers. This is where our system needs vast improvement. Need to run and carry more. Rivers, Bowey, Salo need to start that transition and run in waves. 

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Round 8, 2024 MCG - Blues vs Demons

Nibbla for a rare top of the table No.1 rating!  Must have done a fair bit right playing through the middle after half time yes?  Including a massive 12 tackles, 6 intercepts and 5 clearances.

The BOG would surely be Tracc though with a masterful HF pinch hitting role after quarter time.

Nice effort from Woey with only 23% game time.

Clarry having another off night after last week's excellent bounce back.

Unfortunately our losses at CBs in the first quarter and in general were quite costly for us.

A likely fatigue issue after the 5 day break also so i think we just lick our wounds and move on from this one.

Player Rating Rank 2023 Season Rating % Change vs 2023
A N-Bullen 4.900 1 2.532 93.5
S May 4.200 2 3.213 30.7
C Petracca 4.050 3 4.707 -14.0
C Oliver 3.575 4 5.002 -28.5
T McDonald 3.550 5 2.054 72.8
Max Gawn 3.475 6 3.350 3.7
Ed Langdon 3.375 7 3.057 10.4
Jack Viney 3.350 8 3.707 -9.6
Jake Lever 3.125 9 3.131 -0.2
B Howes 2.825 10 - -
C Windsor 2.500 11 - -
K Chandler 2.450 12 2.265 8.2
H Petty 2.250 13 2.718 -17.2
J Bowey < 61% 2.050 14 2.820 -27.3
T Sparrow 1.925 15 2.811 -31.5
J McVee 1.900 16 2.320 -18.1
K Pickett 1.850 17 2.101 -11.9
J Billings 1.825 18 - -
T Rivers 1.800 19 3.696 -51.3
J V Rooyen 1.675 20 2.170 -22.8
T Woewodin > 23% 1.600 21 1.406 13.8
B Fritsch 0.700 22 2.324 -69.9
D Turner 0.450 23 1.825 -75.3
Team Score 58.95   69.86 -15.6
Top 6 23.75   24.43 -2.8
Bottom 6 9.45   15.17 -37.7

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Stats courtesy of footwire.com & wheeloratings.com

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Team & Player Ratings to Rnd 8, 2024 vs H&A Season 2023

Player 2024 Rating 2024 Rank 2023 Rating % Change vs 2023 2023 Rank Change in Rank vs 2023
C Petracca 4.519 1 4.707 -4.0 2 1
Steven May 4.144 2 3.213 29.0 8 6
Max Gawn 4.122 3 3.350 23.0 7 4
Jake Lever 3.688 4 3.131 17.8 9 5
C Oliver 3.580 5 5.002 -28.4 1 -4
Jack Viney 3.466 6 3.707 -6.5 4 -2
A Tomlinson* 3.175 7 2.915 8.9 14 7
Ed Langdon 3.105 8 3.057 1.6 10 2
T Rivers 3.102 9 3.696 -16.1 5 -4
T McDonald 3.043 10 2.054 48.1 27 17
Judd McVee 3.019 11 2.320 30.1 22 11
C Salem < 2.978 12 2.993 -0.5 12 0
A N-Bullen 2.875 13 2.532 13.5 20 7
T Sparrow 2.772 14 2.811 -1.4 16 2
C Windsor < 2.539 15 - - - -
J Bowey* < 2.484 16 2.820 -11.9 15 -1
B Howes 2.469 17 - - - -
T Woewodin < > 2.425 18 1.406 72.5 34 16
J Billings > < 2.287 19 - - - -
M Hore 2.272 20 - - - -
K Pickett 2.196 21 2.101 4.5 26 5
K Chandler 2.183 22 2.265 -3.6 23 1
B Fritsch 1.938 23 2.324 -16.6 21 -2
J V Rooyen 1.875 24 2.170 -13.6 25 1
Ben Brown < 1.506 25 1.941 -22.4 28 3
B Laurie* < > 1.463 26 2.235 -34.5 24 -2
D Turner 1.425 27 1.825 -21.9 31 4
H Petty 1.271 28 2.718 -53.2 19 -9
C Spargo* 1.200 29 1.886 -36.4 29 0
K Tholstrup* 1.100 30 - - - -
J Schache* 0.700 31 1.525 -54.1 33 2
L Hunter - - 2.939 - 13 -
J Melksham - - 1.599 - 32 -
S McAdam - - - - - -
Team Rating 66.44   69.86 -4.9    
Top 6 23.52   24.43 -3.7    
Bottom 6 13.83   15.17 -8.8    

* Played less than two full matches (in total)

< Subbed out at least once or more (player rating could be somewhat comprised)

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Stats courtesy of footwire.com & wheeloratings.com

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Thanks DD really surprised that our team score was so low on Thursday night Sparrow, Billings and Rivers in particular well down on average performance but then we were very slow out of the blocks and that would have effected our final rating.

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6 hours ago, DeeZone said:

Thanks DD really surprised that our team score was so low on Thursday night Sparrow, Billings and Rivers in particular well down on average performance but then we were very slow out of the blocks and that would have effected our final rating.

Hard to say but possibly a combo of 5 day fatigue and playing a very good opponent DZ?

You'd like to think we'd be rotating a few fresh players in to help manage others.

Our problem is we've already rolled through as many rookies and other options from Casey as we're likely to see or who are likely to improve our stocks this season.  The cupboard downstairs is pretty bare at the moment.

Kolt's pushing hard but he still feels a little lost playing through the middle.

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That was Melbourne's fewest inside 50s since 2015 (excluding 2020 with shorter quarters).

Melbourne's worst inside 50 differential, 2021-2024
-21 v WC, R10 2024
-21 v Port, R3 2024
-20 v Geel, R17 2022
-14 v Syd, R0 2024

Melbourne's worst differential in points from turnovers, 2021-2024
-56 v WC, R10 2024 (14 v 70)*
-50 v Syd, R12 2022 (5 v 55)
-40 v Syd, R24 2022 (30 v 70)
-35 v Frem, R11 2022 (24 v 59)

* Equal 2nd most pts conceded from turnovers and 2nd fewest points scored from turnovers from 2021-2024.

Melbourne v West Coast (Round 10, 2024)

https://www.wheeloratings.com/afl_match_stats.html?ID=20241009

Key Team Stats

Stats highlighted purple were won by Melbourne.

Stat For Against Diff
Disposal Efficiency 66.9 77.2 -10.3
Kicking Efficiency 58.4 74.1 -15.7
Metres Gained 5069 5935 -866
Inside 50s 36 57 -21
Shots At Goal 21 31 -10
Shots Per Inside 50 58.3 54.4 +3.9
Contested Possessions 123 123 +0
Ground Ball Gets 82 84 -2
Intercepts 60 69 -9
Intercept Marks 10 19 -9
Centre Clearances 13 15 -2
Stoppage Clearances 28 21 +7
Contested Marks 7 15 -8
Marks Inside 50 9 13 -4
Hitouts 42 29 +13
Hitouts To Advantage 14 7 +7
Tackles 67 63 +4
Tackles Inside 50 9 22 -13
Def One On One Loss % 20.0 30.0 -10.0

Contested Possessions

  For Against Diff
Defensive 50
Hard Ball Get 9 3 +6
Loose Ball Get 16 9 +7
Other 9 3 +6
Total 34 15 +19
Forward 50
Hard Ball Get 1 3 -2
Loose Ball Get 7 15 -8
Other 8 11 -3
Total 16 29 -13
Post clearance
Hard Ball Get 10 13 -3
Loose Ball Get 42 44 -2
Other 16 26 -10
Total 68 83 -15
Pre clearance
Hard Ball Get 14 8 +6
Loose Ball Get 16 19 -3
Other 25 13 +12
Total 55 40 +15
  • Official data on pre- and post-clearance contested possessions are not available. These have been estimated by Wheelo Ratings and should be indicative.
  • Other includes contested marks, free kicks, contested knock ons, gathers from hitouts, and ruck hard ball gets.

Expected scores

  xScore Score Rushed xWin % xMargin Margin Swing
Melbourne 65.2 70 3 1%     +5.3
West Coast 105.5 105 1 99% +40.3 +35  
Team Shots Score Accuracy xScore +/- xSc. /
Shot
Shot
Rating
Overall
Melbourne 21 10.7.67 47.6% 62.2 +4.8 2.96 +0.23
West Coast 31 16.8.104 51.6% 104.5 −0.5 3.37 −0.02
General Play
Melbourne 9 3.4.22 33.3% 21.2 +0.8 2.36 +0.08
West Coast 15 6.3.39 40.0% 44.2 −5.2 2.95 −0.35
Set Position
Melbourne 12 7.3.45 58.3% 41.0 +4.0 3.41 +0.34
West Coast 16 10.5.65 62.5% 60.3 +4.7 3.77 +0.29
  • xWin %: win probability based on expected scores.
  • Swing: difference between expected margin and actual margin.
  • xScore: total expected score from all shots taken.
  • +/-: total score above or below expected score.
  • xSc. / Shot: average expected score per shot. This represents the average shot difficulty.
  • Shot Rating: average score above or below expected score per shot at goal.

Notes: Expected scores are calculated by Wheelo Ratings. Each shot at goal is assigned an expected score based on the distance from goal, shot angle, and type of shot (e.g. set shot, general play following contested possession, general play following uncontested possession, ground kick, etc) as a proxy for pressure. The model does not take into account factors like the player, whether the ball was kicked with their preferred or non-preferred foot, and pressure on the player when taking the shot. Rushed behinds are excluded from actual and expected scores.

 

 

Pressure

Team pressure

Quarter For Against
1 205 175
2 180 207
3 176 164
4 171 208
Match 184 189

Source: Herald Sun

Most Pressure Points

Note: pressure points are the weighed sum of pressure acts. Physical pressure acts are worth 3.75 points, closing acts are worth 2.25 points, chasing acts are 1.5 points and corralling are 1.2. ( https://www.championdata.com/glossary/afl/ )

Player Pressure
Acts
Pressure
Points
Season
Average
Jack Viney 28 77 63.1
Kade Chandler 21 52 49.3
Clayton Oliver 23 52 43.5
Alex Neal-Bullen 24 48 53.1
Christian Salem 26 48 29.9
Harrison Petty 20 48 29.8
Kysaiah Pickett 21 45 42.9
Trent Rivers 14 38 23.5
Tom Sparrow 13 29 49.1
Caleb Windsor 12 27 33.0
Taj Woewodin 10 24 14.6
Tom McDonald 10 22 23.9
Shane McAdam 10 22 22.0
Jack Billings 10 20 25.0
Jake Bowey 6 17 13.0
Ben Brown 7 17 10.3
Christian Petracca 7 15 35.9
Judd McVee 7 14 16.1
Bayley Fritsch 7 13 15.0
Max Gawn 5 12 25.5
Blake Howes 5 11 18.7
Steven May 6 8 9.3
Jake Lever 1 2 15.7

Source: Herald Sun

Time in Forward Half

Quarter For Against
1 43% 57%
2 31% 69%
3 69% 31%
4 26% 74%
Match 41% 59%

Source: Match total sourced from the Herald Sun; quarter values are my own calculations.

Score Sources

Summary

Category Score Against Diff
Kick-in 0.0.0 0.0.0 +0
Centre Bounce 4.1.25 1.1.7 +18
Stoppage (Other) 5.1.31 4.4.28 +3
Turnover 1.8.14 11.4.70 -56
Score Source For Against
Match Season Match Season *
Kick-in 0 3.0 0 2.2
Centre Bounce 25 12.6 7 8.0
Stoppage (Other) 31 24.7 28 18.7
Turnover 14 40.1 70 42.2

* Against season average represents average points conceded by Melbourne across the season, not average points scored by West Coast.

Chain start region

Note: region is from the scoring team's perspective.

Category Region For Against
Match Season Match Season *
Centre Bounce Centre 25 12.6 7 8.0
Kick-in D50 0 3.0 0 2.2
Stoppage (Other) D50 6 1.9 0 1.8
Stoppage (Other) Centre 12 2.8 13 2.5
Stoppage (Other) Wing 12 14.0 6 9.0
Stoppage (Other) F50 1 6.0 9 5.4
Turnover D50 0 7.1 6 6.5
Turnover Centre 2 6.4 6 5.5
Turnover Wing 5 18.4 34 24.1
Turnover F50 7 8.2 24 6.1
Region For Against
Match Season Match Season *
D50 6 12.0 6 10.5
Centre 39 21.8 26 16.0
Wing 17 32.4 40 33.1
F50 8 14.2 33 11.5
Region For Against
Match Season Match Season *
Defensive 50 6 12.0 6 10.5
Defensive midfield 8 18.7 26 15.0
Centre bounce 25 12.6 7 8.0
Attacking midfield 23 22.9 33 26.1
Forward 50 8 14.2 33 11.5

* Against season average represents average points conceded by Melbourne across the season, not average points scored by West Coast.

Points from defensive half

For Against
Match Season Match Season *
14 30.7 32 25.5

* Against season average represents average points conceded by Melbourne across the season, not average points scored by West Coast.

Centre Bounce Attendances

  CBAs CBA % 2024 % 2023 %
Clayton Oliver 24 80% 71.8% 81.4%
Max Gawn 23 77% 84.9% 64.9%
Jack Viney 21 70% 71.0% 72.1%
Christian Petracca 19 63% 59.5% 61.1%
Christian Salem 10 33% 28.2% 0.0%
Kysaiah Pickett 8 27% 27.5% 11.2%
Alex Neal-Bullen 8 27% 10.3% 2.1%
Harrison Petty 7 23% 4.0% 0.7%
Tom Sparrow 0 0% 40.1% 44.9%
Trent Rivers 0 0% 3.2% 3.0%
Tom McDonald 0 0% 0.0% 5.7%
Jacob van Rooyen     12.6% 7.6%
Josh Schache     8.3% 0.0%
Koltyn Tholstrup     8.3%  
Charlie Spargo     4.2% 0.0%
Bailey Laurie     1.5% 0.0%

Ruck Contests and Hitouts

Ruck Contests

  Ruck
Contests
RC % 2024 % 2023 %
Max Gawn 66 73% 82.2% 57.5%
Harrison Petty 23 26% 4.6% 2.0%
Ben Brown 1 1% 0.2% 2.3%
Alex Neal-Bullen 0 0% 0.0% 0.0%
Christian Petracca 0 0% 0.0% 0.4%
Clayton Oliver 0 0% 0.0% 0.1%
Steven May 0 0% 0.0% 0.0%
Tom McDonald 0 0% 0.0% 9.3%
Tom Sparrow 0 0% 0.0% 0.0%
Jacob van Rooyen     13.9% 13.1%
Josh Schache     13.3% 4.1%

Hitouts

  Ruck
Contests
Hitouts To
Adv.
To Adv. %
(2024)
To Adv. %
(2023)
Max Gawn 66 28 7 28.5% 30.1%
Harrison Petty 23 13 6 35.3% 25.0%
Ben Brown 1 1 1 100.0% 0.0%
Alex Neal-Bullen 0 0 0   0.0%
Christian Petracca 0 0 0   100.0%
Tom McDonald 0 0 0   20.0%
Josh Schache       100.0% 0.0%
Jacob van Rooyen       29.0% 31.1%

Opposition hitouts

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About the only good thing Viney is doing this year is pressure acts. I guess it’s easy to get high pressure acts when you’re not first to the ball, can’t find it in the open, and just chase all day.

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28 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Stats. 
 

EAGLES 105. Dees 70. 
 

Inside 50s. 36-57 😡

Goals from turnovers 1-11🤡

Clearances centre 13-15😡

kicking efficiency 57% vs 72%🤢🤢
 

All true.

The third stat being the key one.

But on centre clearances, apparently we were totally smashed by the blues last week because they scored 3 more goals from them then us.

Well, by that logic, given we scored 3 more goals (+18 and 25 points on total - twice our season average) from centre clearances we smashed the Eagles this week.

We were +3 for scores from stoppages (+7 for total clearances fom general stoppages, so +5 for total clearances ie cc and around the ground).

So we nearly plus four goals (+21 points) for clearances.

Not bad for a supposedly a woeful midfield.

I mean, we won total stoppages and scores from stoppages by nearly four goals - two pretty important indicators for a midfield I would have thought.

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11 minutes ago, binman said:

All true.

The third stat being the key one.

But on centre clearances, apparently we were totally smashed by the blues last week because they scored 3 more goals from them then us.

Well, by that logic, given we scored 3 more goals (+18 and 25 points on total - twice our season average) from centre clearances we smashed the Eagles this week.

We were +3 for scores from stoppages (+7 for total clearances fom general stoppages, so +5 for total clearances ie cc and around the ground).

So we nearly plus four goals (+21 points) for clearances.

Not bad for a supposedly a woeful midfield.

I mean, we won total stoppages and scores from stoppages by nearly four goals - two pretty important indicators for a midfield I would have thought.

Surely the inside 50 differential, time in forward half differential, CP, post-clearance CP and pressure stats also reflect on the midfield?

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2 hours ago, titan_uranus said:

Surely the inside 50 differential, time in forward half differential, CP, post-clearance CP and pressure stats also reflect on the midfield?

Sure, of course.

But only in so far as those stats reflect the performance of the entire team, not just the 3-4 mids who attend the majority of the stoppages 

We were smashed in cp early, but evened up by game's end.

Pressure was ok early but fell away badly by game's end.

And we were smashed for the others - most worryingly post clearance cp.

Sure the mids play a role, but we play an all team defensive sytem so you cany blame the mids for tgose sort of poor team stats (which I'm not suggesting you are doing TA) 

Particularly given viney and Oliver were one and three respectively fir most pressure applied and I'm guessing came close to having the most contested possessions (I haven't checked).

And I'd add that post clearance contested possessions is by definition a stat that usually only tangentily attributal* to the mids as it is the possession after the clearance from a stoppage- and the mids are at the stoppage, not down field

*ie the more pressure our mids put on an opponent who wins a clearance the easier it is for us to win the next possession because of say a scrubby, under pressure bail out kick. 

And the converse is true. The cleaner a mid is when they win a clearance the better our chance of winning the next possession.

The above two scenarios also apply to turnovers and turnover marks (but again, it's nor usually the mids winning turnovers because they ate at the contest).

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@binman have to discuss strange “stat” is score from kick in.  We struggled to get the ball outside defence.
Eagles had scores on 5 from kickin and 4 down the middle corridor.  😡

No one realised they were attacking down the middle or having the full back run past to get the handball until it was too late !!  😡

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1 hour ago, spirit of norm smith said:

@binman have to discuss strange “stat” is score from kick in.  We struggled to get the ball outside defence.
Eagles had scores on 5 from kickin and 4 down the middle corridor.  😡

No one realised they were attacking down the middle or having the full back run past to get the handball until it was too late !!  😡

I thought heard that stat on the coverage.

It jumped out because its so rare to score any goals from kick in, let alone five!

But according to @WheeloRatingsstats above, neither team scored a single point from a kick in.

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41 minutes ago, binman said:

I thought heard that stat on the coverage.

It jumped out because its so rare to score any goals from kick in, let alone five!

But according to @WheeloRatingsstats above, neither team scored a single point from a kick in.

just forgetting the stats for a moment (and yes I know you were addressing a previous point) the games we have lost the opposing mids have really dominated the coaches votes and score involvements.

Heeney, Warner, Cripps, Walsh, Rayner, Dunkley, Mccluggage, Reid, Kelly.  

So this isn't a one off.   Sure, there's the odd Weitering and Waterman but by and large the midfield opponents of Oliver and Viney and Petracca have really been the influential opposition match winners on our losses. (And even a few of our wins).  They haven't been abysmal but  they've had their colours lowered repeatedly, which is a huge step down.

 

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4 hours ago, binman said:

We were smashed in cp early, but evened up by game's end

There’s evening up and there’s evening up though. If the other team has a 30point lead before you start evening up it’s not much good - similar thing to the Blues game, we evened a lot of stats out after we let them kick 6.

Better to not get so far behind on either the key stats or the scoreboard. 

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2 hours ago, Jjrogan said:

just forgetting the stats for a moment (and yes I know you were addressing a previous point) the games we have lost the opposing mids have really dominated the coaches votes and score involvements.

Heeney, Warner, Cripps, Walsh, Rayner, Dunkley, Mccluggage, Reid, Kelly.  

So this isn't a one off.   Sure, there's the odd Weitering and Waterman but by and large the midfield opponents of Oliver and Viney and Petracca have really been the influential opposition match winners on our losses. (And even a few of our wins).  They haven't been abysmal but  they've had their colours lowered repeatedly, which is a huge step down.

 

This is where there seems to be a disconnect.

Our mids have had their colours lowered because the opposition mids have played well?

That doesn't make sense.

Our mids don't play on their mids. And we don't tag. The ball is bounced and they go their seperate ways.

The one time they play on each other is at stoppages, and as I pointed out we scored almost four more goals from stoppages than them.

So when our mids were head to head with theirs, they pansted them.

If opposition mids gets off the chain, it's not on the mids.

It's on the coaches (eg with the sets ups, choosing to tag or not, pre match plans etc) and the whole team (eg all team defence, all team pressure, all team, spread).

Besides, tracc is number 2 in the afl for score involvements. And up there for coaches votes. So he's going ok.

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On 18/03/2024 at 19:56, DeeZone said:
On 18/03/2024 at 21:12, Demon Dynasty said:

I'm not sure Sparrow knew either DZ!

Thanks binman I was watching Sparrow in the replay but couldn’t work out what his role was, have Salo and Billing’s edged him out a bit.??

Sparrow played on a wing for a large portion of the match. He's definitely not a natural winger and I reckon it robbed our midfield of an important rotation. For mine, Woey would have been a better bet on the wing. 

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On 18/03/2024 at 19:56, DeeZone said:
On 18/03/2024 at 21:12, Demon Dynasty said:

I'm not sure Sparrow knew either DZ!

Thanks binman I was watching Sparrow in the replay but couldn’t work out what his role was, have Salo and Billing’s edged him out a bit.??

Sparrow played on a wing for a large portion of the match. He's definitely not a natural winger and I reckon it robbed our midfield of an important rotation. For mine, Woey would have been a better bet on the wing. 

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